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Knicks Fans

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Fox News : ESPN's Mike Greenberg calls misbehaving Knicks fans 'a disgrace' after eggs thrown at Wembanyama
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Portrays Knicks fans as unruly and morally deficient, framing them as a source of public disgrace.

The article emphasizes unverified incidents of fan violence, uses emotionally charged language like 'disgrace' and 'indignity,' and centers condemnation from media and player figures while omitting official verification or broader context about arrests and player performance.

“If you’re throwing eggs at Victor Wembanyama and beating up people... threatening ... or doing anything to people who are wearing Spurs jerseys, just know that you are a disgrace. You're not disgracing this city, you're disgracing yourself and everyone who knows you”

New York Post : Video reveals ‘dirty’ Victor Wembanyama lunge at OG Anunoby’s leg in latest NBA Finals drama
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Depicts fan base as hostile and emotionally charged

Notes vitriol and egg-throwing by fans, contributing to a narrative of toxic fandom

“Wembanyama continues to be on the receiving end of vitriol — and eggs — from the Knicks faithful”

New York Post : Knicks fans waving Palestinian flag seen smashing yellow cab after historic comeback win over Spurs
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Portrays Knicks fans as violent and destructive

The article uses emotionally charged language to depict fan celebrations as inherently chaotic and criminal, conflating typical post-game excitement with extreme violence.

“Hysterical Knicks fans smashed a yellow cab, waved a Palestinian flag and stood on top of the destroyed car like a hunting trophy in a disgraceful scene”

news.com.au : ‘Selfish and narcissistic’: NYC shuts down ahead of Trump’s arrival for NBA finals
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Fans framed as unjustly excluded due to presidential privilege

Sympathy appeal and loaded language center fan hardship, particularly those who 'cannot afford Madison Square Garden’s ridiculous ticket prices'. The article incorrectly states the watch party was canceled (not relocated), reinforcing a narrative of exclusion despite corrective context being available.

“Cancelling watch parties and punishing thousands of passionate fans who cannot afford Madison Square Garden’s ridiculous ticket prices just because one political figure is attending is completely unfair”

New York Post : NJ Transit won’t change World Cup plans for Knicks finals game — favoring soccer tourists …
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Knicks fans are framed as excluded and marginalized despite being local supporters of a historic home game

[framing_by_emphasis] and [moral_framing] — the article emphasizes the inconvenience to Knicks fans while omitting operational justifications, portraying them as unfairly sidelined

“Knicks buffs headed to the game from New Jersey will have switch to inconvenient PATH trains to get into Midtown — as Penn Station, right beneath the Garden, has been reserved only for World Cup ticket holders for much of that day and NJ transit refuses to change the policy, Front Office Sports reported.”

New York Post : NY eateries, bars ban ‘Philly’ cheesesteaks from menu as Knicks-Sixers fight gets greasy
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Knicks supporters framed as proud, unified, and culturally dominant

editorializing, appeal_to_emotion

““Philly needs to understand, New York is the king,” said Louis Cretella, the co-owner of Dario’s Pizza in West Hempstead.”